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the amy leslie letters, crane's daut amyes at pl?iu o th g: i. and ou-hon did it take you to do this book in--is eight years the right... >> guest: yeah, that's--well, it was eight years from the time i started it to the time i finished it,ut it was ve on and f.ers rif ye t illsnor on it at a. i think if i added up the time, it would be more like four years full time. c-span: what c--do you still live in massachusetts? >> guest: yes. c-span: what city? >> guest: i live in the--a town called harvard, a little orchard town not far from... c-span: right outside of boston? >> guest: abouan hour from boston. iteanc tiwrg?thul ueye anu ied? >> guest: yes. c-span: 'cause you thank your husband in here, whose name is not davis. >> guest: yes. no, it's chuck yanikoski. c-span: and what's he do? >> guest: he works for aompany called american finaial systems and does se ve lid gnof c-: d... >> guest: and he also helps me a lot with my research. c-span: and you mentioned you have children. you... >> guest: yes, two children. c-span: how old are they? >> gues
the amy leslie letters, crane's daut amyes at pl?iu o th g: i. and ou-hon did it take you to do this book in--is eight years the right... >> guest: yeah, that's--well, it was eight years from the time i started it to the time i finished it,ut it was ve on and f.ers rif ye t illsnor on it at a. i think if i added up the time, it would be more like four years full time. c-span: what c--do you still live in massachusetts? >> guest: yes. c-span: what city? >> guest: i live in...
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leslie marshall. let's start with you, leslie. the president repeatedly stated this was not a tax and he would not raise taxes on middle class families and the cbo's own report on this that was circulating, of course, around the internet today demonstrates that about $4.2 billion in new taxes on middle class families are going to result because of obama care. not just the individual mandate tax but a whole host of other taxes as well. how is this not a broken promise? >> well, i don't see it as a broken promise because i honestly think the american people are smarter than that, laura. when we look at what is happening now we are paying with our taxes for the abuse of the emergency room and for the rehallity that we have more and we are entering into much more sick people as a society ages with the baby boomers becoming seniors and just not enough medical staff to take care of them. i'm married to one, believe me, i know. the reality is that in the long run we are actually going to be paying less than we are paying now because we a
leslie marshall. let's start with you, leslie. the president repeatedly stated this was not a tax and he would not raise taxes on middle class families and the cbo's own report on this that was circulating, of course, around the internet today demonstrates that about $4.2 billion in new taxes on middle class families are going to result because of obama care. not just the individual mandate tax but a whole host of other taxes as well. how is this not a broken promise? >> well, i don't see...
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suelo inmediatamente, la nina estaba aqui parada y traia un gorro aqui atras, yo la jale y le dije leslie bajate y la baje asi y nos agachamos asi y mi amiga aqui al lado, el nino aqui al lado y mi amiga aqui al lado tras de mi maria y sus dos hijos estaban bien..... maria escobar/amiga del nino baleado :41 los balazos no paraban los mirabamos llegar como si eran gotas de agua bien grandes hacia nosotros pero el nino de diez anos de edad de su amiga, no.. me arde mi espalda me arde mami me arde la espalda una de las balas entro por su espalda. el nino se estaba desmayando me dio miedo porque se estaba poniendo como un papel pensamos que se nos moria aqui la madre del pequeno de origen latino pidio mantener en el anonimato su identidad. andrew barbara/dep. de policia de richmond 1:05 la policia dijo que dada la seriedad de las heridas hicieron algo muy inusual que fue transportar al pequeno al hospital en una de las patrullas pilar nino 1:16 hablamos via telefonica con la mama del nino ella nos dijo que estaban impresionados con su valentia, que los medicos estaban pensando en no removerle
suelo inmediatamente, la nina estaba aqui parada y traia un gorro aqui atras, yo la jale y le dije leslie bajate y la baje asi y nos agachamos asi y mi amiga aqui al lado, el nino aqui al lado y mi amiga aqui al lado tras de mi maria y sus dos hijos estaban bien..... maria escobar/amiga del nino baleado :41 los balazos no paraban los mirabamos llegar como si eran gotas de agua bien grandes hacia nosotros pero el nino de diez anos de edad de su amiga, no.. me arde mi espalda me arde mami me arde...
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anita and lesli, back to you. >> thanks so much. coming up tonight on 9news at 7:00. a woman many blame for the appeal. finds out if she will keep her position on the board of visitors. >>> a anita, we'll see you then. we'll have a lock at this weekend's fare hikes coming up. >>> welcome back to the at&t national at congressional country club and our exclusive coverage. we are ryan palmer who just got off the course not too long ago. he is from texas. amarillo, texas. >> i heard he's a cowboy fan. >> we let him on the stage anyways. and how did you do? minus 4 today? >> it was a good day. two bogies. hit great and putted good. yesterday i didn't play very well, but i survived at 3 over. god run today. >> talk about the course, the speed of the fairways. compare them to yesterday. >> pretty similar. the green is firmer with the heat. but this golf course is hard. it is augusta-like speeds and greens. obviously rough stick. but it's, i guess you're looking at a 5 par winner. >> let's talk about your company here that you have along with you. he walks with you everywhere
anita and lesli, back to you. >> thanks so much. coming up tonight on 9news at 7:00. a woman many blame for the appeal. finds out if she will keep her position on the board of visitors. >>> a anita, we'll see you then. we'll have a lock at this weekend's fare hikes coming up. >>> welcome back to the at&t national at congressional country club and our exclusive coverage. we are ryan palmer who just got off the course not too long ago. he is from texas. amarillo,...
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. >> that's exactly right, lesli. and speaker john boehner says that they want this law ripped out by its roots. they are promising to repeal the law in the house of representatives. it should be noted that the house has already voted some 30 times to repeal or defund this law. it hasn't gotten them very far because the democrats, of course, control the senate and of course barack obama would veto anything that came out of the congress. but this is going to be part of the election debate, no doubt, as you hear the republicans are picking up on the argument that was made by chief justice, john roberts, that this is a tax. so they are saying this will be a massive tax on individuals and massive tax on employers. the white house counterargument is, it's not a tax, it's a penalty. but this is going to be part of the debate, especially with the economy and jobs being the central issue for everybody. >> a quick question for you about chief justice roberts. because it sounds like he did not really want to back this law. but
. >> that's exactly right, lesli. and speaker john boehner says that they want this law ripped out by its roots. they are promising to repeal the law in the house of representatives. it should be noted that the house has already voted some 30 times to repeal or defund this law. it hasn't gotten them very far because the democrats, of course, control the senate and of course barack obama would veto anything that came out of the congress. but this is going to be part of the election debate,...
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the leslie from las vegas had a similar problem with her second child. she and her husband won a previous contest offered by the sure institute. >> they took 15 eggs op eight fertilized. only one embryo made it. >> reporter: no one is more thrilled. >> smile. >> reporter: than his 6-year-old sister, kendra. they have their first consultation this week and hope to be pregnant by october. they feel this may be their last best chance. >> i don't want to go through it all again, but -- >> we'll cross that bridge when it comes. >> i'll risk it. it's worth the risk to find out if it will work. >> reporter: faith has gotten them this far. now they are hoping for a miracle. >> how about that? >>> we are expecting president obama to speak live from the s disaster area in colorado where families are losing their homes. we have a close eye on that. >>> talso, it's a growing problem. they are giving up their own organs on the black market to feed their families. stay informed catch a show. make your point make a memory make a masterpiece. read something watch someth
the leslie from las vegas had a similar problem with her second child. she and her husband won a previous contest offered by the sure institute. >> they took 15 eggs op eight fertilized. only one embryo made it. >> reporter: no one is more thrilled. >> smile. >> reporter: than his 6-year-old sister, kendra. they have their first consultation this week and hope to be pregnant by october. they feel this may be their last best chance. >> i don't want to go through it...
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especialmente a mi hija leslie lÓpez y a a mi mamÁ un besote l extraÑo. >>> eso >>> por ahÍ seÑora usted que la veo por aquÍ al la dito cÓmo se llama? >>> mery ros rodrÍguez quiero saludar a toda la familia de torreÓnoahuila mÉxico arriba mÉxico!. (gritos) >>> a los de corpus cristi texas, los de houston a toda mi familia de todo el mundo >>> compadre vean esta cÁmara porque estÁ como para decirle, aquellos ojos ver qdes de mirad serena ♪ quÉ lindo los ojos, que dios la cuide, ampare y la cuiden muy bien >>> hermano se puso nostÁlgico >>> porque es muy hermosa >>> aquÍ tamÉn tenemos un puertorriqueÑo, >>> familia en ponce. >>> compadre >>> la lanzÓ muy fuee >>> ponce, ponce y los demÁs esto para . >>> por aquÍ quiÉn mÁs quiere mandar saludos >>> de venezuela. >>> de venezuela tambiÉn por aÁa >>> quiero nano darmandarle un mi esposo quien me cuida a mi bebÉ, desde venezuela >>> mira esto, se quedÓ a cuidar el bebÉ >>> yo aquÍ tengo la contraparte a un esposo que la mujer se quedÓ cuidando a la nena verdad que sÍ >>> no la tengo a mi lado muy cerquita. un saludo
especialmente a mi hija leslie lÓpez y a a mi mamÁ un besote l extraÑo. >>> eso >>> por ahÍ seÑora usted que la veo por aquÍ al la dito cÓmo se llama? >>> mery ros rodrÍguez quiero saludar a toda la familia de torreÓnoahuila mÉxico arriba mÉxico!. (gritos) >>> a los de corpus cristi texas, los de houston a toda mi familia de todo el mundo >>> compadre vean esta cÁmara porque estÁ como para decirle, aquellos ojos ver qdes de mirad serena...
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leslie carlisle from las vegas had a similar problem with her second child. she and her husband, ray, won a previous contest offered by the sure institute. >> they took 15 eggs. of the 15, eight fertilized. only one embryo made it. they put him back, you know, put that embryo in, and nine months later, here's brandon. >> reporter: no one is more thrilled -- >> smile! >> reporter: than braden's 6-year-old sister, kendra. the heatons have their first consultation with dr. sure this week and hope to be pregnant by october. they feel this may be their last best chance. >> i don't want to go through it all again. but -- >> we'll cross that bridge when it comes. >> yeah. i'll risk it if it does work. it's worth the risk to find out if it will work. >> reporter: faith has gotten them this far. now they're hoping for a miracle. miguel marquez, cnn, las vegas. >>> in just a few minutes, we should see george zimmerman back in court. his attorney said he should get bond a second time even though zimmerman deceived the court to get bond the first time. have created a wid
leslie carlisle from las vegas had a similar problem with her second child. she and her husband, ray, won a previous contest offered by the sure institute. >> they took 15 eggs. of the 15, eight fertilized. only one embryo made it. they put him back, you know, put that embryo in, and nine months later, here's brandon. >> reporter: no one is more thrilled -- >> smile! >> reporter: than braden's 6-year-old sister, kendra. the heatons have their first consultation with dr....
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lesli, back to you in the studios. >> some goners in tennis for sure. thank you. >>> and that is it for us with the cbs evening news next at 7:00. our area's only local newscast. don't forget to watch us bright and early tomorrow starting at 4:25 a.m. have great night.
lesli, back to you in the studios. >> some goners in tennis for sure. thank you. >>> and that is it for us with the cbs evening news next at 7:00. our area's only local newscast. don't forget to watch us bright and early tomorrow starting at 4:25 a.m. have great night.
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leslie cho of the cleveland clinic describe the fee-for- service approach to health care. >> the vast majority of doctors in this country are paid by a fee-for-service system. that simply means they get paid for each office visit, if their surgeons they get paid for each procedure, if it is a radiologist they get paid for each c.t. scan the deliver. >> if i spent five minutes with you and put in one of these stents, and probably get paid $1,500. for me to spend 45 minutes unestablished visit with a patient to make sure they're doing what they should and try to figure out what their true problem is, i would probably get paid $15. it is a completely irrational system. >> fee-for-service rewards physicians for doing more. it does not reward them from doing a better job or reward them for keeping their patients healthy, but rewards them for delivering more care. >> i want to play a comment from dr. erin martin, a primary- care physician who you interviewed in "escape a fire." she describes her frustration with having to treat a high volume of patients with not enough time for preventative
leslie cho of the cleveland clinic describe the fee-for- service approach to health care. >> the vast majority of doctors in this country are paid by a fee-for-service system. that simply means they get paid for each office visit, if their surgeons they get paid for each procedure, if it is a radiologist they get paid for each c.t. scan the deliver. >> if i spent five minutes with you and put in one of these stents, and probably get paid $1,500. for me to spend 45 minutes...
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lesli? >> all right, we'll be watching that. thank you. >>> and the health care stocks were mixed after the supreme court upheld the president's affordable care act. they rallied, but they ensure that they will fall sharply. anita? >> reporter: there is quite a bit of reactions. i'm joined by the doctor here. doctor, let's get right to it. how does this decision affect the institutions like yours? >> they have a significant effect, oh, we give a lot of care. if we can have more patients with the insurance to come into araphia tillty, that will help us. and the help from the community will help because we get people out to the emergency room and into the primary care. >> reporter: great, you get to see them before the situation comes into an emergency? >> yes, that is absolutely right. we get the medicine in our system here, providing and training people here with their acute needs. >> reporter: speaking of acute needs, you were in the front lines of the war on cancer. i know that i have done stories here for you on people that w
lesli? >> all right, we'll be watching that. thank you. >>> and the health care stocks were mixed after the supreme court upheld the president's affordable care act. they rallied, but they ensure that they will fall sharply. anita? >> reporter: there is quite a bit of reactions. i'm joined by the doctor here. doctor, let's get right to it. how does this decision affect the institutions like yours? >> they have a significant effect, oh, we give a lot of care. if we can...
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leslie oldt, 100 years today plus seven. 107 approximately follows poll tex all the time and loves to cook for the family. >> eddie, it's a lovely lady because her father wanted a boy and said by god, i'm going to name her after it. 105. loves to play wii bowling. never heard of it. i've heard of it. it's a video game, right? that's all i know. anyway, take a look at clarence. we're proud of clarence. he's the pride of portsmouth, virginia. clarence "ace" parker. he played as a professional football player and baseball player and is the oldest living member of the nfl hall of fame. yes, they are proud of him. and we have catherine babbitt of friendswood, texas, 100 years old today. proud veteran, served as a staff sergeant in world war ii, one of the lady members of our armed forces. william murray from wheeling, west virginia, 100 years old today, world war ii veteran and was on the first boat that landed on k day. send shivers up my spine. lillian and don corbin, sarasota, florida. they've been married five years and they love to cruise all over the place. >> thank you so much. comi
leslie oldt, 100 years today plus seven. 107 approximately follows poll tex all the time and loves to cook for the family. >> eddie, it's a lovely lady because her father wanted a boy and said by god, i'm going to name her after it. 105. loves to play wii bowling. never heard of it. i've heard of it. it's a video game, right? that's all i know. anyway, take a look at clarence. we're proud of clarence. he's the pride of portsmouth, virginia. clarence "ace" parker. he played as a...
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leslie brinkly is there live tonight with the story. leslie? >> reporter: that's right. officers went door-to-door warning residents of the mountain lion sighting. and of course the signs are everywhere warning people to use extreme cautioning. in the -- caution. in the middle of the afternoon police got a call from a resident whose house backs up to this park. >> reported the sighting of an adult mountain lion with a cub seen in the park. it was deemed to be a credible threat, so we have taken steps to notify residents and park users. >> reporter: police found no tracks or physical evidence in this park land -- park land filled with canyon hiking trails and adjacent to homes. a perfect collision of open space and suburbs. in marsh of last year -- march of last year a female mountain lion was shot and killed by fish and game officers who said the big cat was jumping house to house. punishes cooperate get a -- officials couldn't get a clear shot and the mountain lion, they said, was hissing at people. but this is an area mountain lions are often spot i -- spotted, so why
leslie brinkly is there live tonight with the story. leslie? >> reporter: that's right. officers went door-to-door warning residents of the mountain lion sighting. and of course the signs are everywhere warning people to use extreme cautioning. in the -- caution. in the middle of the afternoon police got a call from a resident whose house backs up to this park. >> reported the sighting of an adult mountain lion with a cub seen in the park. it was deemed to be a credible threat, so...
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you end up with a leslie quid market which, again, encourages yet more international selling. now what's worrying me most just now is that has already happened in spain, clearly happened in italy and beginning now i think to happen in france as well. >> if all your banks are buying your debt and you bail out your banks that's debt mutualization. >> all the banks are exposed domestically. morgan stanley summed this up wonderfully yesterday. the balkanization of european banking. classic. >> also a problem too, right, because this is what makes this simplify rent so intertwined with the banking system. the banks are big holders of the bond it undermines the strength of the banks and feedback through in terms of the sovereigns. you get into this vicious cycle that's being created. so while it may be good to have more debt owned domestically the truth of the matter is it's really feeding in to the problem. >> it's worse than that. there is a chronic co-dependency between sovereigns and banks. now the banks are discovering not only that they are subordinated to the central bank bec
you end up with a leslie quid market which, again, encourages yet more international selling. now what's worrying me most just now is that has already happened in spain, clearly happened in italy and beginning now i think to happen in france as well. >> if all your banks are buying your debt and you bail out your banks that's debt mutualization. >> all the banks are exposed domestically. morgan stanley summed this up wonderfully yesterday. the balkanization of european banking....
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leslie brinkly is there live tonight with the story. leslie? >> reporter: that's right. officers went door-to-door warning residents of the mountain lion sighting. and of course the signs are everywhere warning people to use extreme cautioning. in the -- caution. in the middle of the afternoon police got a call from a resident whose house backs up to this park. >> reported the sighting of an adult mountain lion with a cub seen in the park. it was deemed to be a credible threat, so we have taken steps to notify residents and park users. >> reporter: police found no tracks or physical evidence in this park land -- park land filled with canyon hiking trails and adjacent to homes. a perfect collision of open space and suburbs. in marsh of last year -- march of last year a female mountain lion was shot and killed by fish and game officers who said the big cat was jumping house to house. punishes cooperate get a -- officials couldn't get a clear shot and the mountain lion, they said, was hissing at people. but this is an area mountain lions are often spot i -- spotted, so why
leslie brinkly is there live tonight with the story. leslie? >> reporter: that's right. officers went door-to-door warning residents of the mountain lion sighting. and of course the signs are everywhere warning people to use extreme cautioning. in the -- caution. in the middle of the afternoon police got a call from a resident whose house backs up to this park. >> reported the sighting of an adult mountain lion with a cub seen in the park. it was deemed to be a credible threat, so...
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leslie brinkly is there live tonight with the story. leslie? >> reporter: that's right. officers went door-to-door warning residents of the mountain lion sighting. and of course the signs are everywhere warning people to use extreme cautioning. in the -- caution. in the middle of the afternoon police got a call from a resident whose house backs up to this park. >> reported the sighting of an adult mountain lion with a cub seen in the park. it was deemed to be a credible threat, so we have taken steps to notify residents and park users. >> reporter: police found no tracks or physical evidence in this park land -- park land filled with canyon hiking trails and adjacent to homes. a perfect collision of open space and suburbs. in marsh of last year -- march of last year a female mountain lion was shot and killed by fish and game officers who said the big cat was jumping house to house. punishes cooperate get a -- officials couldn't get a clear shot and the mountain lion, they said, was hissing at people. but this is an area mountain lions are often spot i -- spotted, so why
leslie brinkly is there live tonight with the story. leslie? >> reporter: that's right. officers went door-to-door warning residents of the mountain lion sighting. and of course the signs are everywhere warning people to use extreme cautioning. in the -- caution. in the middle of the afternoon police got a call from a resident whose house backs up to this park. >> reported the sighting of an adult mountain lion with a cub seen in the park. it was deemed to be a credible threat, so...
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back to you, lesli. >> as long as you have a big thing of water, you'll be ready. >> sounds good. >> that's right. we're gong to look live outside right now on this glorious wednesday evening and topper shutt is going to be along in just a minute. he'll steam it up with the forecast. >> plus, we will debunk the myths about credit scores that can get you into bug financial trouble. >>> well, a recent study finds a lot of people don't understand how a credit score works. why it all matters anyway. jessica doyle has more on credit score myth busting. >> a bad credit score can really hurt you. score low and the higher interest rates you'll pay on loans and credit cards can cost you thousands more every year. so how do you earn a high score? don't buy into these myths. myth number one, canceling credit cards or moving all of your debt on to one card will boost your score. >> if you are canceling credit cards, that can hurt you because some of the other factors that go into a credit score include the ratio of credit that you have available compared with the amount that you owe. and then al
back to you, lesli. >> as long as you have a big thing of water, you'll be ready. >> sounds good. >> that's right. we're gong to look live outside right now on this glorious wednesday evening and topper shutt is going to be along in just a minute. he'll steam it up with the forecast. >> plus, we will debunk the myths about credit scores that can get you into bug financial trouble. >>> well, a recent study finds a lot of people don't understand how a credit score...
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i'll see you then. >>> thanks, lesli. coming up next, one congressman drops his proposal to convert d.c.'s world war i memorial. it's a national tribute. we'll tell you why he's backing off. but first, could talks of gambling bring maryland lawmakers back to work this summer isn't the latest from governor martin o'malley when we come back. >>> the idea of a special session. it's not dead yet. governor martin o'malley told reporters there was a 50/50 chance he'll call lawmakers back this summer. after his special work group scaled to reach a consensus about adding table games and another casino in prince georges county at national harbor. now o'malley says he wants to reach out to delegates to see if a deal can be made. >>> o'malley's decision could decide if lawmakers try to reverse a court of appeals ruling. a special task force started looking at the ruling, which classifies the dogs as dangerous. it planned to vote yesterday on recommending a bill for a special session on gaming. but the panel didn't finalize anything.
i'll see you then. >>> thanks, lesli. coming up next, one congressman drops his proposal to convert d.c.'s world war i memorial. it's a national tribute. we'll tell you why he's backing off. but first, could talks of gambling bring maryland lawmakers back to work this summer isn't the latest from governor martin o'malley when we come back. >>> the idea of a special session. it's not dead yet. governor martin o'malley told reporters there was a 50/50 chance he'll call lawmakers...
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. >> great idea, lesli, thanks. >>> the search is on for stowe aways who may be hiding in a shipping container. the container was loaded aboard a ship in india and the ship later docked in newark. they were conducting a routine inspection in the mild middle of the night, they heard someone. >>> coming up, a would be burglar uses his head to break into a store after hours, not in the smartest of ways. we'll have the story behind this criminal. >> i'm kristin fisher in alexandria, where the son of a deputy killed on the job is following in his father's footsteps. i'll introduce you to the deputy coming up. >> and our live coverage from the at&t national continues here from bethesda. there's a list of things you need to know. >> some things you can't do. some things you can do. i'll let you guess what you can't do with one of these. the whole list coming up. >>> it's been 30 years since alexandria's first deputy was killed in the line of duty. today, his son wants to be just like his father, is trying to walk a mile in those shoes. >> kristin fisher has more from sterling on the deputy.
. >> great idea, lesli, thanks. >>> the search is on for stowe aways who may be hiding in a shipping container. the container was loaded aboard a ship in india and the ship later docked in newark. they were conducting a routine inspection in the mild middle of the night, they heard someone. >>> coming up, a would be burglar uses his head to break into a store after hours, not in the smartest of ways. we'll have the story behind this criminal. >> i'm kristin fisher...
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leslie sanchez tried to shine a positive light. let's listen to her. >> i think he laid out a more general specific outline of immigration reform. >> that was a wonderful phrase leslie had. a general specific plan. i thought it was remarkable. >> i work hard on those, bob. >> i thought u it was remarkably vague. >> well, romney's strategy, will it work and for how long? michael steele and ron reagan, both are msnbc political analysts. you know, mark mckinnon said that romney's got a problem here. when you avoid specifics, he writes today, quote until and unless the gop presidential nominees will be to outline specifically what he envisions as a long-term solution to illegal immigration, he'll be the loser anytime. let me go to michael on this. if you got a strong issue like the economy, you say how bad things are, but at some point, you have to say what you're going to do. does romney have the proof that he has the solution? >> no, i think you're right. >> i'm asking. >> i said you're right. i think he does have to put the proof in
leslie sanchez tried to shine a positive light. let's listen to her. >> i think he laid out a more general specific outline of immigration reform. >> that was a wonderful phrase leslie had. a general specific plan. i thought it was remarkable. >> i work hard on those, bob. >> i thought u it was remarkably vague. >> well, romney's strategy, will it work and for how long? michael steele and ron reagan, both are msnbc political analysts. you know, mark mckinnon said...
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joining me leslie marshall and lars larson. so the president's suggesting it's trendy to be cynical and some are pouncing on that suggesting he's the one who helped make that trendy, lars. >> on the best date president has it half right and he has it half right today. we are optimistic about our country. we are cynical about the government and what the government does to our country in the way of regulation. i think that that's what the president is talking about. we have a president who declared war on the state of arizona and other states who don't do what he chooses. his own democrat friends won't vote for his budget so he declares he can do it on his own. i think that's why people are cynical about government but not cynical about america. megyn: he goes on to criticize some of our worst instincts in politics are being rewarded. this sounds the obama of 2008. but even some on the left have said they missed that guy and feel instead of changing washington and those politics he has become a part of them. >> whether a person i
joining me leslie marshall and lars larson. so the president's suggesting it's trendy to be cynical and some are pouncing on that suggesting he's the one who helped make that trendy, lars. >> on the best date president has it half right and he has it half right today. we are optimistic about our country. we are cynical about the government and what the government does to our country in the way of regulation. i think that that's what the president is talking about. we have a president who...
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. >> we found out people relept leslie abused him -- relentlessly abused him. >> he had a fear of fruit flies. it was nonstop. >> andy, you said she should be tried for fraud if she doesn't use this as a vacation. >> i stand by that. >> she never asked for the money. she can do whatever she wants with it. >> she would have gotten it under false pretenses, and i believe she should be tried and possibly -- you know what, i won't say it. >> let's go to story three here. keith, come now. you said biting is not battery in the first seg end meant. and then you say biting is not cannibalism. what is biting? >> can i talk to my lawyers first? let me make sure i am saying the right thing. what did i say? >> you have been talking about biting. you said biting was not battery, and then in the third segment it wasn't -- >> the first segment was the grave reboat. gravy boat. >> perhaps i miss heard. >> aggravated battery is too big and gigantic of an umbrella. >> what is biting but eating a person's arm. >> are you biting. you are not eating. you are biting. >> if flesh is removed that is definitely
. >> we found out people relept leslie abused him -- relentlessly abused him. >> he had a fear of fruit flies. it was nonstop. >> andy, you said she should be tried for fraud if she doesn't use this as a vacation. >> i stand by that. >> she never asked for the money. she can do whatever she wants with it. >> she would have gotten it under false pretenses, and i believe she should be tried and possibly -- you know what, i won't say it. >> let's go to...
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. >>> in the mailbag tonight we've got reaction to lesli foster's very well crafted report on charges that some models of the jeep cherokee exploded into flames when hit from behind because the gas tank was placed behind the rear axle. the accidents have killed dozens of people. rich who claims to be a civil engineer writes that is not the whole problem. police cars for many years like thed for crown victoria as well -- ford crown victoria have had gas tanks behind the rear axle but with no problem. the difference is the jeep gas tanks are made of plastic and thed for gas tanks are made of steel. -- the ford gas tanks are made of steel. lesli acknowledges the placement is not the only concern but she continues to believe it's the a man issue and we note ever since -- the main issue and we note ever since jeep moved the tank in 2005 to a different place in the vehicle there have been no more of the fiery deaths described in lesli's stories. to read more go to our website www.wusa9.com. there was also this from our good friend regarding karen klein who was the bus monitor harassed by mi
. >>> in the mailbag tonight we've got reaction to lesli foster's very well crafted report on charges that some models of the jeep cherokee exploded into flames when hit from behind because the gas tank was placed behind the rear axle. the accidents have killed dozens of people. rich who claims to be a civil engineer writes that is not the whole problem. police cars for many years like thed for crown victoria as well -- ford crown victoria have had gas tanks behind the rear axle but...
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back to you, lesli. >>> a fairfax county gym teacher who was falsely accused of molestation we get about $73,000 -- will get about $73,000 from the school board. shawn lannigan was acquitted, turns out that girl was mad at him and she made it all up. he spent about $125,000 defending himself in 2010. he worked at center ridge elementary in centreville for 13 years. >>> caught on tape a suspected thief police say was literally cleaning out a nordstrom's warehouse -- a nordstrom's warehouse running a one man department store out of his house. scott broom live from police headquarters. >> reporter: even jaded police detectives shook their head at this today, one of them saying he'd never seen someone steal so much stuff without bags to carry it away in. here is some of the $40,000 worth of merchandise seized by police and here caught on surveillance tape is suspect donnell angela norman of waldorf allegedly stuffing items down the sleeves of a heavy coat into his pants, then casually slinging the coat over his shoulder and walking out of the nordstrom's warehouse in upper marlboro where he
back to you, lesli. >>> a fairfax county gym teacher who was falsely accused of molestation we get about $73,000 -- will get about $73,000 from the school board. shawn lannigan was acquitted, turns out that girl was mad at him and she made it all up. he spent about $125,000 defending himself in 2010. he worked at center ridge elementary in centreville for 13 years. >>> caught on tape a suspected thief police say was literally cleaning out a nordstrom's warehouse -- a...
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leslie, is jak -- last lee, is jake here? jake held take this project over the finish line. the nuts and bolts of getting it done. those are my introductions, the many hands here. again, thank them really loudly. [cheers and applause] i want to say, the person really needs to be acknowledged by me is my friend willett moss. he did not come to this just as a landscape architect who is willing to contribute his time. he also lived in the neighborhood. he had kids. he knew, as a stickler, with this was about. you put more than just as professional talent in. he put his passion into it. that was huge. so my personal thank you. [applause] >> thank you all. we also want to thank and acknowledged jonathan for his contribution in making this happen. thank you, jonathan. you have heard the theme, and you see it up here. it takes a village, and we have many villages within san francisco. 80 san francisco parts alliance, we have more than 120 partner organizations were doing just this kind of work for parks and neighborhoods all across the city. and that is the theme of love your parks
leslie, is jak -- last lee, is jake here? jake held take this project over the finish line. the nuts and bolts of getting it done. those are my introductions, the many hands here. again, thank them really loudly. [cheers and applause] i want to say, the person really needs to be acknowledged by me is my friend willett moss. he did not come to this just as a landscape architect who is willing to contribute his time. he also lived in the neighborhood. he had kids. he knew, as a stickler, with...
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louise brown, robert and leslie brown are pictured there. a 2008 photograph. leslie brown, the mother of the world's first test tube baby, louise brown was born in 1978, passed away on june 6, she was 64. one of the notes of the "new york times" is the portrait hanging inside the state capitol from the presidents who served from 1983 until the early 1990's. the ex governor reluctantly did not want the photograph. mario cuomo who's son -- father of the current governor. andrew cuomo presented it to his father as a birthday gift at a party that including many former staffers. a quote from harold holder saying -- he didn't ask for the picture, he didn't want the portrait but it now hangs in albany, new york. kathleen from riverside, ohio. good morning to you. caller: hey, good morning and thank you for c-span. the first absurd thing is karl rove is still polluting our politics. there's others as well. but it's so absurd with him, this guy belongs in prison in an orange jump suit. and behind bars for his participation in the outing of the other toucher agent valer
louise brown, robert and leslie brown are pictured there. a 2008 photograph. leslie brown, the mother of the world's first test tube baby, louise brown was born in 1978, passed away on june 6, she was 64. one of the notes of the "new york times" is the portrait hanging inside the state capitol from the presidents who served from 1983 until the early 1990's. the ex governor reluctantly did not want the photograph. mario cuomo who's son -- father of the current governor. andrew cuomo...
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the baby was 19 months old sidney leslie goodwin of this family, the goodwins, all seven of them died. they were in third class immigrating to niagara falls. none of them survived. but the goodwin family, whom relation to the goodwins, came to the rededication of the monument in halifax and said lived as an unknown child but we don't need to put his name on the monument. and in the recently also given to the halifax museum of the atlantic were sidney goodwins issues to a policeman had actually taken them from the corpse and later donated them to the museum. and help identify the baby. but they are a very poignant momentum of the titanic but what i look at them to remind me of the most poignant moment i had in doing the research. we worked endlessly looking at the footage, ken could've done every day. every bit of rusted metal was in front of him and i said i think we've got enough pictures for the book. no, no, no. there's always more. so we did this endlessly. then one day when i just about had it, we came across this picture. and others like it. choose lying clear where bodies had l
the baby was 19 months old sidney leslie goodwin of this family, the goodwins, all seven of them died. they were in third class immigrating to niagara falls. none of them survived. but the goodwin family, whom relation to the goodwins, came to the rededication of the monument in halifax and said lived as an unknown child but we don't need to put his name on the monument. and in the recently also given to the halifax museum of the atlantic were sidney goodwins issues to a policeman had actually...
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. >> leslie seymour is edit editor-in-chief behind "more" magazine. >> she is here a lot. you know why? she is sleeping with somebody. >> and our next guest went from being a police officer to stand-up comedian. great stories all you ladies. especially you. >> marsy, you were a lawyer for the first ten years. when you get locked into something you get identified with it. >> sure. you also hang around with a lot of other people like you. >> that's a high-powered position that you worked very hard, probably spent an awful lot of money to achieve. why were you not happy? >> it wasn't that fulfilling. i wasn't doing work i wanted to do. i had other passions and i wanted to be a writer and i kind of paid accepts in that directions. >> little steps though. >> little steps at first like hanging around with new people. >> i think some people get afraid. this is what they know. what they don't know is out there. obviously, you need a paycheck. you can't up and quit something. and start something. what advice do you have for people who are kind of on the fence? >> first thing you ca
. >> leslie seymour is edit editor-in-chief behind "more" magazine. >> she is here a lot. you know why? she is sleeping with somebody. >> and our next guest went from being a police officer to stand-up comedian. great stories all you ladies. especially you. >> marsy, you were a lawyer for the first ten years. when you get locked into something you get identified with it. >> sure. you also hang around with a lot of other people like you. >> that's a...
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do you agree with that leslie? do you agree that's indoctrination or secular argument more powerful to the rationale mind? >> no. i don't agree with michelle there. you know, one of the things i think we are seeing more kids go to college. we have so much information out there and i think, bill, it's more accepted and less taboo these days to question the existence of god and to have such questions and there is so many sources and resources not only online but in books, et cetera, i think i even know for myself i have read a lot of these things and asked a lot of questions i wouldn't dare do in college. i wouldn't dare have spoken to my parents years ago. >> bill: i was in college and i asked questions all the time in my theology courses and challenged the prevailing wisdom. it comes down to a belief system. you're not going to prove or disprove any kind of a deity situation in a classroom. >> correct. >> bill: or on a program. you are not. >> correct. >> bill: you either believe or you don't. it is apparent younge
do you agree with that leslie? do you agree that's indoctrination or secular argument more powerful to the rationale mind? >> no. i don't agree with michelle there. you know, one of the things i think we are seeing more kids go to college. we have so much information out there and i think, bill, it's more accepted and less taboo these days to question the existence of god and to have such questions and there is so many sources and resources not only online but in books, et cetera, i think...